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One parent told Independent.ie: "I'm not sure what I was more horrified by - the fact that the privacy of this boy was breached in such an appalling manner or the way in which his education needs were being discussed.

"The only way I can describe it was that it was like something from Ireland back in the 1940s or '50s."

It is alleged the report advised that the boy would be asked to apologise to whoever was affected by his behaviour.

It reportedly said that consequences will depend on the level of the outburst. The Department of Education is said to be investigating the incident.

In a statement given to the newspaper, they said: "Schools as data controllers are responsible to ensure that their processing of personal data complies with data protection legislation."